OpenZFS 2.4.0 Brings Linux 6.19 and FreeBSD 14+ Support
OpenZFS 2.4.0 adds Linux 6.19 and FreeBSD 14+ support with deduplication performance improvements and transaction group handling fixes.
OpenZFS 2.4.0 adds Linux 6.19 and FreeBSD 14+ support with deduplication performance improvements and transaction group handling fixes.
OpenZFS 2.3.1 adds Linux 6.19 kernel support and FreeBSD 13.3/14.0 compatibility with stability fixes and new memory management tunables.
This atomic mobile Linux distribution uses rpm-ostree technology to prevent system breakage during updates, bringing Fedora's robust update model to smartphones and tablets.
Valve developer Timur Kristóf fixed a bug preventing AMD Radeon GPUs in decade-old Intel iMacs from working with Linux's AMDGPU driver, enabling better performance and Vulkan support.
Pi-hole 2026.02.0 patches two web interface security vulnerabilities and delivers faster startup, lower RAM usage on older Raspberry Pi hardware, and 16% faster gravity updates.
Development build adds hot-swappable CD-ROM support, native ARM64 installation images, and OpenStack integration to the Kubernetes-based virtualization platform.
Xiaomi open-sources a 4.7 billion parameter robotics AI model that achieved 99 percent success in benchmarks by separating thinking from movement control.
Bazzite jumps to Mesa 26.0.0 and Nvidia 590.48 drivers while fixing Sunshine game streaming integration across its gaming-focused Linux distribution.
Bazzite's latest stable release brings Mesa 25.3.4, GNOME 49.4, a new announcement system, an image verification warning, and dozens of package updates to the gaming-focused Fedora Atomic desktop.
A new kernel quirk fixes corrupted console rendering on Steam Deck by detecting when GRUB's rotated display mode confuses frame-buffer drivers.
SUSE's open source VMware alternative squashes 25+ bugs that plagued v1.7.0 upgrades while expanding ARM64 support for edge deployments.
SUSE's Kubernetes-native HCI platform tackles upgrade blockers and VM migration failures ahead of its 1.7.1 stable release.
Home Assistant's February release renames add-ons to apps, introduces a redesigned quick search with Cmd+K, and launches a community device database.
Valve is funding Linux kernel changes to fix ARM emulation limitations, paving the way for Windows games on the Snapdragon-powered Steam Frame.
The open source virtualization company ships its first stable release of a unified management console for multi-cluster Proxmox environments.
Harvester's fifth 1.7.0 release candidate brings ARM64 support and rebases on SL Micro 6.1, with major component updates but strict warnings against production use.
Linux 6.19 adds native hardware monitoring for Apple Silicon Macs and Steam Deck, plus expanded ASUS motherboard support.
Fedora 44 will automatically enable NTSYNC for Wine and Steam users, finally making the kernel's faster Windows compatibility layer work out of the box.
Wine 10.20 bundles VKD3D 1.18 and fixes 31 bugs as the project prepares for next week's Wine 11.0 code freeze.
SUSE's open source hyperconverged platform gains native ARM64 support and upgrades to KubeVirt 1.6.3, with dozens of stability fixes for VM migration and cluster upgrades.